Mobile device

ABSTRACT

A movable object such as a vertical bucket has four downwardly extending supports disposed at the vertices of a square on its bottom surface. Each support has a downwardly extending recess in the form of a section of a sphere which is somewhat more than the upper hemisphere. The recess has a horizontal annular groove cut into the surface thereof. A sphere is held inside each recess by a ball bearing ring that surrounds the sphere and fits into the groove. The sphere is freely rotatable in the ring and recess but cannot be dislodged from the recess because of the retaining action of the ring.

0 United States Patent 1 [111 3,

Dunmyer July 8, 1975 [5 MOBILE DEVICE 2,830,824 4/l958 Young 280179.!

[76] Inventor: Kent W. Dunmyer, 183] Port Clinton Rd., Fremont, Ohio 43420 3mg [22] Filed: Oct. 3, I974 57 BS C PP 511,641 r A movable object such as a vertical bucket has four downwardly extending supports disposed at the verti- 52 us. c1 2s0/79.1- 16/24 a square its 301mm surface- Each suPPon [51] Int Cl i B62; 53/06 has a downwardly extending recess in the form of a [58] Field 280/79 section of a sphere which is somewhat more than the 16/2 upper hemisphere. The recess has a horizontal annular groove cut into the surface thereof. A sphere is held [56] References Cited inside each recess by a ball bearing ring that surrounds the sphere and fits into the groove. The sphere is UNITED STATES PATENTS freely rotatable in the ring and recess but cannot be 1 Slexandef dislodged from the recess because of the retaining acucro l th 1,881,402 10/1932 Graham 16/24 "on of ermg 2,659,926 11/1953 Wein 16/24 3 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures 1 MOBILE DEVICE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Various types of objects such as buckets or the like designed to be moved along a horizontal surface have casters secured to the bottom surface thereof to facilitate movement. The known caster wheels tend to lock and skid so rotatable balls disposed in suitable recesses have been substituted therefor. The rotatable balls function very well but, if caught or snagged, may be pulled out or dislodged from the recess.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one form of the invention in use;

FIG. 2 is a bottom view thereof;

FIG. 3 is a view taken along line 33 in FIG. 2; and

FIGS. 4 and 5 are detail views of ring and sphere as used in the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring now to FIGS. 1-5, a bucket 20 has a bottom surface with four downwardly extending supports disposed at the comers or vertices of a square. Each support has a generally hemispherical bottom recess 30 which is actually a sphereical section somewhat larger than a hemisphere. Each recess has a horizontal annular groove 40 cut into the surface thereof and aligned with a horizontal diameter of the section.

A ball bearing ring 50 centered on the diameter of a sphere or ball surrounds same as a lock ring with the sphere freely rotatable therein. A separate ring is locked or fitted into each groove 40 whereby each ball 60 extends downward through each recess and serves as a caster. Each ball is freely rotatable in the corresponding recess and does not touch the wall thereof whereby wear and possible clogging are essentially eliminated.

The supports and balls can be of plastic. The ring can also be of plastic. The bearings can be of nylon or metal.

While the invention has been described with particular reference to the drawings the protection sought is to be limited only by the terms of the claims which follow.

What is claimed is:

1. An object adapted to be moved over a horizontal surface and having a bottom portion. said bottom portion carrying caster apparatus, said apparatus comprismg:

at least one vertical support having a bottom disposed recess, said recess defining generally an upper hemisphere but being somewhat more of a spherical section, said recess having a circular horizontal groove in the recess surface;

at least one sphere having a diameter smaller than that of said recess; and

at least one ball bearing ring in which said sphere is rotatably disposed, said ring being locked onto the sphere, said ring engaging said groove whereby a portion of the sphere extends downwardly out of the recess and defines a spherical caster.

2. The object of claim 1 wherein a plurality of said supports with ring and sphere therein are employed in spaced apart position.

3. The object of claim 2 wherein there are four supports disposed at the four corners of a square. 

1. An object adapted to be moved over a horizontal surface and having a bottom portion, said bottom portion carrying caster apparatus, said apparatus comprising: AT LEAST ONE VERTICAL SUPPORT HAVING A BOTTOM DISPOSED RECESS, SAID RECESS DEFINING GENERALLY AN UPPER HEMISPHERE BUT BEING SOMEWHAT MORE OF A SPHERICAL SECTION, SAID RECESS HAVING A CIRCULAR HORIZONTAL GROOVE IN THE RECESS SURFACE; AT LEAST ONE SPHERE HAVING A DIAMETER SMALLER THAN THAT OF SAID RECESS; AND AT LEAST ONE BALL BEARING RING IN WHICH SAID SPHERE IS ROTATABLY DISPOSED, SAID RING BEING LOCKED ONTO THE SPHERE, SAID RING ENGAGING SAID GROOVE WHEREBY A PORTION OF THE SPHERE EXTENDS DOWNWARDLY OUT OF THE RECESS AND DEFINES A SPHERICAL CASTER.
 2. The object of claim 1 wherein a plurality of said supports with ring and sphere therein are employed in spaced apart position.
 3. The object of claim 2 wherein there are four supports disposed at the four corners of a square. 